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  • Reconciliation bill comes under fire

    19 May 2013 : The reconciliation bill sponsored by Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung is facing growing opposition as it would exonerate those responsible for the crackdown on the 2010 red shirt protests.

  • Opposition demands water management scheme rethink

    19 May 2013 : The Democrat Party has demanded the government review its water management scheme after the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) pointed to several alleged irregularities in some projects.

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  • 'Patriots' ordered out of Sanam Luang

    19 May 2013 : City Hall has threatened Alliance of Thai Patriots protesters with legal action if they do not call off a demonstration at Sanam Luang.

  • Minister to press on with school plan

    19 May 2013 : LOP BURI : Merging small schools with larger ones is a proven way to improve students' academic performance and reduce teachers' workloads, says Education Minister Phongthep Thepkanchana.

  • The great Cambodia land grab

    19 May 2013 : Ask Sreap Samoen where are the communal grazing lands? Where can local villagers fish and grow crops? The 50-year-old woman with a weather-beaten face points into the distance and says: "It's all gone. The company has it now."

  • Britons abroad test diplomats' ingenuity

    18 May 2013 : LONDON - Silencing a noisy cockerel, supplying Olympic tickets and providing contact details for Sir Paul McCartney's wife are all part of a day's work for British diplomats abroad.

  • Red shirts wary of 'wholesale' amnesty

    18 May 2013 : The Pheu Thai Party's decision to back a "wholesale" amnesty for all sides involved in the May 2010 violence has upset some of its red-shirt supporters as well as critics of the government.

  • Prisoner caught after 12-hour escape

    18 May 2013 : PATHUM THANI – An accused rapist who escaped police custody remained at large for 12 hours before being recaptured following a massive manhunt.

  • Cannes report: 'A Touch of Sin' an early favourite

    18 May 2013 : Good year? Bad year? Average year? The question is common, extraneous, and yet on everyone’s lips after three days into the 66th Cannes Film Festival.

  • CORRUPTION

    NACC warns of graft in flood prevention project

    18 May 2013 : The government's 350-billion-baht water management and flood prevention project is susceptible to corruption, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) says.

  • Ministers sign deals to bolster trust

    18 May 2013 : Thailand and Cambodia have signed four new agreements focused on bolstering trust and maintaining security.

  • Activists uneasy over GPO chief's sacking

    17 May 2013 : The dismissal of the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO) chief would disrupt Thailand's drug distribution system, health advocates warn.

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